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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
February 1995; Vol. 146, No. 874
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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You Call This a Good Economy? . . . The Wall Street Journal.
Player of the Game . . . Suzanne Chazin.
What I Learned From Dr. Clean . . . Health.
Murder in Logan County . . . Randy Fitzgerald.
Fiery Ghost of the Deep . . . Paul Raffaele.
Thank You, Mr. Lincoln . . . Julia Kiriakov Caswell.
Another Innocent Victim? . . . Chicago Tribune.
The Big Fix . . . John Dyson.
[20,000 Golf Balls Under the Sea . . . "Monster Trucks & Hair-in-a-Can.
Stalked by Phone . . . Good Housekeeping.
The Country That Works Perfectly . . . Fergus M. Bordewich.
Reverend Spooner's Tips of the Slung . . . AP Newsfeatures.
Mercy Flight: Missing' . . . Drama in Real Life.
Just Call Me Mister . . . The Financial Post.
Keep Pedaling, Karen!" . . . "Only the Heart Knows How to Find Them.
Money in Your Attic . . . Harriet Webster.
Death Grip . . . "Rock lab, Wall Rats and Hang Dogs.
Does Not Compute . . . Cartoon Feature.
Heroes for Today . . . Boston Globe, et al.
Do You Know Your Heart Attack Risk? . . . Consumer Reports on Health.
Why We Dream What We Dream . . . Kristin von Kreisler.
What They Want to Teach Your Child About Sex . . . The Atlantic Monthly.
Crime & Punishment (U.S.A.) . . . New York Times, et al.
This Could Slash Your Car Insurance Bill . . . Trevor Armbrister.
BOOK SECTION: The Bomb That Shook America . . . Bombing of the World Trade Center, New York . . . Jim Dwyer, David Kocieniewski, Deidre Murphy and Peg Tyre.
Dinner for Two, .
The Mystery of Child Prodigies.
Unforgettable Rocky.
;E 128Quotable Quotes.
Campus Comedy.
Word Power.
Laughter.
News of Medicine.
Personal Glimpses.
Life in These United States.
Day's Work, .
Points to Ponder,.
Notes From All Over.
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